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Mike_j_golf

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I'm the big 40 this year and was hoping to play St. Andrews but not to be missed out on the Tee times and don't want to travel in hope of getting in by the Ballott. So we are going to go to Scotland by ferry from Ireland to play one of the Open venues was thinking of Royal Troon as it is close to the ferry anyone have any suggestion for other courses in the area Good but sub £50 green fees as we would be paying £150 for Royal Troon.Also anyone have any suggestions for places to stay. Or would anyone recommend one of the other Open courses instead of Royal Troon.
Thanks Mike.
 
Done.
Would like to do Turnberry, Carnoistie, St Andrews, Castle Stuart (again) etc etc.


BTW fancy Ballyliffin in June? You are every welcome to join in.
 
Pay a wee visit to the Arrange a Game Section and get your names down for Ballyliffin in june, looking like it gonna be a bargain price for 2 rounds and 2 nights B&B.

Looking like being a great weekends golf and craic :)
 
how any travelling with you? and where you are you planning to stay and for how long.

Might be able to help you on for a game at my patch if dates and numbers suit.

Farneyman, is there any chance of 3 visitors getting on your place on a Saturday morning??

We are over at St Andrews in May but on way home we staying overnight in Ayrshire and looking for a game on the Saturday morning before heading home. If not your place do you know of any decent tracks in the area that will take visitors on a Saturday morning, nothing too costly as the previous 3 days will have hit the wallet hard
 
Hi,
There will be 7/8 of us and will be getting the ferry from Larne to Troon. Can't commit to Ballyliffen in June as I'm playing the Atlantic Challenge the 4th of July for 3 days and then this trip in September, Donegal is the 3rd option if Scotland falls thru my uncle has a house in Donegal that we can stay in so that would tick off 4/5 more courses in my quest to play all the 18 hole links courses in Ireland.
Thanks for deleting the other post.
Mike
 
[Farneyman, is there any chance of 3 visitors getting on your place on a Saturday morning??

Depending on date and it doesnt clash with a medal then no problems. Think you need to be with a member in morning as the visitors time is in the afternoon. I will confirm that at the weekend. If I am free I would be more than happy to sign you on in the morning.
 
[Farneyman, is there any chance of 3 visitors getting on your place on a Saturday morning??

Depending on date and it doesnt clash with a medal then no problems. Think you need to be with a member in morning as the visitors time is in the afternoon. I will confirm that at the weekend. If I am free I would be more than happy to sign you on in the morning.

Happy days well lets hope it not a medal day then, dont know if your fixtures are out for next season yet but it will be Saturday 14th May, a bit early i know so will remind you nearer time
 
When the Amateur Championship was played at Royal Troon, the other course used for Qualifiers was Kilmarnock (Barassie) GC, very nice course, should be around £50 for a round, situated just the other side of the town, 10 mins away. I think it is now an Open Championship Qualifier course as well
 
Happy days well lets hope it not a medal day then, dont know if your fixtures are out for next season yet but it will be Saturday 14th May, a bit early i know so will remind you nearer time

Its a medal that day. :(

Oh well mate, never mind will try to get sorted for elsewhere

Thanks
 
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